My Mille Miglia trip and much much more.

My Mille Miglia trip and much much more.

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iva cosworth

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Sunday 26th May 2013
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I have just spent 2 weeks in Italy and France packing in as much motoring related visits

as is just about possible.

Got a 8am ferry Dover to Calais to get a good bit of France covered in day one.

First stop in Reims for the Reims Champagne car museum,epic fail ,the map i have printed

off web isn't much use in finding it so i give up and have a look at the old Reims circuit

pits and grandstands and take the same pics that everybody else seems to take.









I shall be posting bit by bit due to complicated PC issues.

iva cosworth

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After that i had another try at finding the museum without luck so i parked and had a look

around Reims' proper tourist sites.








iva cosworth

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Will be coming back to this bit later so stay tuned.

Carry on further south for next morning trip to car museum,much easier to find near Lyon.



Early morning pic by the river Saone

Some of the unusual exhibits




A 2CV prototype that survived not destroyed during WW2





A one off made by an Italian working in Lyon called Marsonetto







Info on this claimed it was used by Adolf Hitler





A pope mobile or "Papamobile" in French

iva cosworth

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Head off for the "Tunnel de Frejus" and Turin,Italy.

Held up for 1.5 hours with closed road before getting to tunnel,this isn't going too well so far.

Also had a near miss with a flying rock which narrowly missed my windscreen but left a small

scuff on the scuttle panel.

Get to Turin in time to visit the National motor museum,i think Tuesdays is late closing.

It's quite dark in there and everything is very displayed very arty.









This new Fiat 500 is completely covered in 1/43 models of itself ???????



Self critical Panda tincan with rolled back roof















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There was also a special display of Gianni Agnelli's personal cars most of which are a bit special



Fiat 130 "Maremma"......a coupe converted into estate.



Ferrari "Speedway"......a bit of a Porsche Speedster rip off



Delta Integrale soft top



Fiat 130 saloon converted to estate with extra woodie panelling and wicker roof rack





You thought a standard Multipla was odd looking.....





Musem is just down the road from Lingotto,the old factory and Italian Job film location.

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Next day i am on the way to the 50th anniversary Lamborghini tour at Forte dei Marmi

via the scenic mountain route and i take a similar pic to 2008 next to huge block of marble

to show just how big it is.They also don't appear to strap them onto openback lorries which

looks very precarious on the winding roads.





Next to the meditteranean

Get ready for Lamborghini overload.There must have been 100 cars here.











This red Countach was shunted up the back by a car you will see in a minute,i chatted to

the passenger for a bit and the Austrian Countach driver had a lockup moment and "BANG"




Edited by iva cosworth on Sunday 26th May 01:48


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iva cosworth

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This,apparently 10 years restoring it too......


















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That's the damaged rear end ,doesn't look too bad but probably £1000s to fix


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Cannot beat Italian scenery,sorry the car appears in a lot of them i can't help it.



Always on the look oot for abandoned classics ,even on holiday





After this i head off to a yard i first saw in 2008 and again 2010 full of interesting

rotting cars.

















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When the yard owner sees me taking pics from outside he invites me in ,we didn't actually

discuss this as neither of us spoke each other s language but we knew what we both meant.

















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There is a lot more rotting pics ,i will put them in the rotting classics thread tomorrow.

I only spotted 5 Barchettas whilst in Italy which was surprising.

This one was in a shop window.I think "occasione" means available for hire.

It wasn't in any way a motoring related shop.



This is the "Ponte de la Madalena" also known as "Devils bridge" at Borgo a Mozzano

It's a famous landmark of Tuscany,from the 14th century.



It's now Friday 10th and a trip to Maranello



This will be my 4th visit to the Galleria Ferrari but well worth it this time as they are

displaying their most exclusive,expensive and extreme cars.





599 XX







The famous "Breadvan".....even labelled as such at the museum.

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At last a not red car







The trophy and F1 car room



Replica of Enzo's office

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This 355 is an engine test rig,look at the length of the rear,presumably they can put

any V12 also in the car originally designed for only a V8



This is a suspension test car



La Ferrari,stupid name,stunning to look at





Off to nearby Modena for the new Ferrari museum,which i was little disappointed with TBH

Almost exclusively old F1 cars not enough road cars,






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On the way to searching for the 3rd and final collection of the day i spot the Ferrari

body plant of Scaglietti.



The Stanguellini collection,also in Modena















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Went for a drive down the med coast ont the hottest day i was there.

This is at Marina de Pisa where the river Arno meets the med.











Down the coast a bit



The harbour at Livorno











Further down at Vaga

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The only Cosworths spotted whilst away.There is usually 1 at this garage but now there's 2



And just down the road a British reg Rover "planted"

Thursday 16th and it's Mille Miglia time so a drive to Brescia and the weather is appalling

Visit the Mille Miglia museum first where i also pick up a very nice,glossy programme for the

MM with all participants listed [free too]





Oh,only uploaded 2 from there.

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The 5th and last Barchetta i spot in Brescia





Mille Miglia time ,some of the cars are heading into town for their start time and some

coming back out on the event itself



Some of the "Support" cars aren't too shabby either






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These had a strange siren going ,fairly sure they weren't actual emergency services

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